Something about this really bothers me. It just feels like some excuse to be lazy. The software you write should be both well documented and working...as simple as that. Especially if you're building an open-source framework intended for widespread use.
Good documentation is incredibly important. Self-documenting code doesn't really work with anything in the real world.
And I'm sorry to say it, but if you don't understand MVC, then you shouldn't be writing reviews on OOP framework books.
You obviously haven't used them extensively or you wouldn't say that. I have spent the past 3 months almost exclusively debugging stupid mistakes in the V2 components. They are SOOOO buggy. It makes me sick to think that Macromedia would release anything so obviously incomplete.
Macromedia is not ready for prime time. I say let 'em die.
They should get a virtual mode in...then it could probably do it.
This is total bullshit. All animal shelters have to put animals to sleep, or they'd go out of business and be prevented from doing ANY good.
Doesn't this seem kind of morbid to anyone? I know we eat the little guys, but grind them up to use as bandages?
Many of the 20 to 22 year old girls I know are into them, and they aren't anything to shake a stick at. :)
Something about this really bothers me. It just feels like some excuse to be lazy. The software you write should be both well documented and working...as simple as that. Especially if you're building an open-source framework intended for widespread use.
Good documentation is incredibly important. Self-documenting code doesn't really work with anything in the real world.
And I'm sorry to say it, but if you don't understand MVC, then you shouldn't be writing reviews on OOP framework books.
Finally, we did something important. (I'm just kidding)
You read it.
You obviously haven't used them extensively or you wouldn't say that. I have spent the past 3 months almost exclusively debugging stupid mistakes in the V2 components. They are SOOOO buggy. It makes me sick to think that Macromedia would release anything so obviously incomplete. Macromedia is not ready for prime time. I say let 'em die.